Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 28, Hammond, Lake County, 30 July 1921 — Page 5

July 30. 1921.

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North Vernon, Ind. She also visited relatjves and friend In Indianapolis and Lafayette, Ind.

Through Atty. General Wm. S. Uesh. representing the State of Indiana, a complaint was Sled !n the Lake Circuit court on FrMay for 150.000 damage and an injunction asalnst the Great Lakes Sand Co., of Gary, who are enKa?ed In the sand and gravel business and are committing almost daily trespassing on the shores of Lake Michigan, taking X,000 cubic yards of sand daily which Is transported by boa? tn Chicago. Up to this time the- company has excavated more than l.cnn.ooo cubic yards of sand and and gravd. A similar case against the Construction and Matt-rial Co. of dry. has been filed asking for $25,000 damages for the same offense. Mrs. Etta Vilmer. accompanied by her niece Mildred Warner of Chicago, are leaving the early part of the week fr various points In California, expecting to be gone several month. Miss "Warner will return the early part of September. Editor A. J. Smith of the Hobart Gaxette, transacted business In Crown Point on Friday. Mrs. Byrt Grant and son of Lowell. i?;ted with the Hall family on Friday. Mrs. Albert Baker and son of South Chicago was in Crown Point on Friday visiting with relatives.

Mrs. Furman Martin left Crown'

Tolnt on Thursday for MadUon, Wl., where she will visit for several weeks before going to her home In Appleton, Wis. Furman Martin will follow lt er. Miss Ula Hall expects to leave the litter part of next veek for Spokane. Wah.. going there to bring back her mother who us recently seriously Injured in an automcrblle wreck. A baby bo' was born to Mr. .and fs. Joseph Kunz on Thursday night, making the third child in the "Kunx household. Nat L. Smith and Elmer Bullock, left pn Thursday night for Newcastle. Pa-, to visit at the home of Mr. Smith's daughter. Mrs. Joyce fjuron. Miss Thelma Smith who has been vlsltinrf there will return home with her father. xew M.tfuutan i.?tT;sF.s Clemens Kairltr. East Chicago. Catherine Kellman. Dolton, 111.: Mark-) Gorscak, V. hltlng, Josepa GorscaU. of Whiting; Fred Scanlon Gary, C!ri Stock, Gary; Wlllard 1" .Insn Gary. Uojse M. Woyt. Gary; William Fleming Gary. Irene Carlson reshtlgt, Joseph Nlstar, Gary. Merl CrUb'sai if Oary.

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

The Dorcas Rebekah Lodge will hold a birthday party this evening at the I. O. O. . hall. Friends are cordially Invited.

Miss Elizabeth Gordon and sister. Mr. Harriet Krlmble, have gone to Yellowstone and Glacier ark for a month's stay. On their return they will stop at Denver, where they will visit thejr brother. William Gordon, of that city. Mrs. Krlmble came from Akron, Ohio, to Join her sister for the trip.

Mrs. W. F- Jenkins of Fort Podge, Iowa. Is visiting relatives and friends in Hammond. She will visit jn Valparaiso and Crown Point before returning hum.

HH A(.) I.IV11 STOCK. HOGS lUcolotii. i.oiJO; market Pt-.ti.cjy and mostly lG'filuc iov Bulk, ys.iwn 11.30; top. u.6i: y weight, i l ' ' 1 1 ; medium. Jiu.i'J jU.C3; light, Jll-.ii. 11.C3; linUt lights. 11.0U((11.60; heavy iiackiny sows, imuoih, $'J.50; lO.oO; heavy packing sows, n.ught, $9 . 00-r . "; i;g, iu. ;;((. ii .oo. h 14 Sheep and cattle nominal; nu Quotations . CHICAGO tat.UX t'l.OSK. wheatNo. 2 red. i . 1 1 .2; No. 3 red. $1 . 18 1 .;'2; No. 2 h.ud w inter, 1.21'i) 1-23H ; No. 3 hard winter. $1.16a4 f; 1.2u; No. 1 nor. fprlug, $l.33ii J.34; No. 2 nor. spr-iitf t.28'U '1.3i . COHN N". 2 mixed. 634c; No. 2 white. 63c; No. 1 yellow, t3 (q 6 Jo . OA TS No . 2 white, 3Z9Z 5 c .

-iiiH! meiia nynoiat ana .iiioa urr frude Haymarket left yesterday for t. . . 1 . . 1 ...111 ..I..:. f l . 1

i c 1 uu rif l, nrrc lury mil vii-.ii mius liyboldt's sister, who is training to become a nurse at a hospital there.

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Mjs.i Laura Fltagerald has been at j Wesley Hospital. Chicago, for the past . week suffering from an Infected knee. J

tfhe Is much improved.

Mr. and Mrs. Granville Rowe and i children of 851 Erie street left Wednes- ',

day for a two-weeks' vacation. They will motor to Xenla and Florida. 111., where they will visit the home of MrsRowe' parents.

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Abrajns of Qary

have been the guests of Mrs. A. P. I Stewart for a few days before going to J Atlanta.. Ga. j Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ault have gone to Toungstown. Ohio, for a two-w eeks"

visit with relatives. Miss Gcraldine Swan son will leave Monday for Covington, Ind.. where she will he the guettts of friends for two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard OH and son Arthur motored to the Great Lakes for the week-end to visit Mrs. Oltz' brother, Julian Breillatt.

Mrs. Add! Gray of 3T3 Indiana avenue, who underwent an operation at St. Margaret's Hospital last Wednesday, 1s getting aJong nicely.

f INTERNATIONAL HEWS SERVICE) NEW YORK, July 30.-a-.ocks, prices: American Fdy American Tel. and Tel laldwi:i Locomotive liethieh' m Steel Cruvible Steel ,Vt tican Pet Pure Oil prersed Steel Car Railway Steel Springs Republic Steel TV Co V. S Stetl Willys Overland Sinclair Oil .".

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CHICAGO PltOUl t l:. BUTTER Receipts, 11.647 tubs ovulations. EGGS lUu.-t.lpts, 10,558 cases;

price uuotations. LIVE POl'LTUr Turkeys, 30c; i-hicker.., 23c, springs 23i3oo; rooster.-. 18c: fc'tse. 2'f(18c; .iui ks, He. I'OTATOKB Reclyts, 3u cars; Ivans, vallty. 1 .25tfl.60. VEAL 30 to 60 lbs., 3u7l0c; 70 ic SO lbs., il(f;12c; SO to 110 Is., lit? :2c; fancy, 15c.

HE SHOWS THE NATIVES jOI SPEEO Finishing 2,000 Mile Trip With Great 276 Mile Spurt for Home. The marshal of Leipsie, Ohio, in ctiil rubbering down the road at the blue s-treak that passed through the town.

A lot of perfectly good farmers arc I

picking t lie in Ives out of the gvaf and limping after hordes that leaped from the harness.

Tile roads from Zanesville, Ohio, where the race started, have. Letn straightened. The corners were all removt-d by Bill Skulte in the wildest drive of his career as a gasoline demon. He made the trip in twelve iiouis with stop overs lor meals.'. The distance is :76 miles. "What hasti-ned you Dill?" was the first question Nick Scofus asked. "Thotie towns in Ohio. Pennsylvania anJ West Virginia," Sh'ilte anfwered. 'They are terrible. I thought I'd pass away if I. didn't get back to Hammond. I wouldn't take that whole country as a gilt.' Schulte and his wife left on their automobile trip last Thursday. They tore around Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia 2. 1ST miles in a week. "I kept the speedometer between 43 and 3" all the time." said Schulte. "I like lots of fresh air when I'm traveling." "The roads in Ohio. Pennsylvania and We.-'t Virginia are wonderful," said Schulte. "We traveled two hundred milt-s without leaving cement. l;ut the Indiana roads are horrible. We would have been home much quicker if it haflnt been for the frlKhtful roads between Fort Wayne and Hammond."

ASK HELP FOR j EX-SERVICE MEN!

Ex-soldlers and sailors of Gary, s-erving in the late world's war who are out of employment are asked to get in touch with the Gary po;rt of the American Legion Employment bureau, which opened for business several weeks ago and have been doing creditable work. Roland McNight who is in clir.rge of the bureau asks the assistance of residents of the city in calling telephone -1957 Gary when they reed help in uny line and he will make an effort to fill their wants in almost no time. Hundreds of ex-servive men are out of work and are eager to tarn n f,-w dollars. .,

Sunday Evening, July 31, 1921 Thrilling Bible Themes Explained WHAT MEANETH THE UNUSUAL CONDITIONS EXISTING TODAY? WHERE ARE WE IN THE STREAM OF TIME? A satisyfir.g answer given from the Inspired Book that has withstood all attacks and still holds first place as the only volume that brings peace to the soul. Hear Evangelists Nyman and Ferris Every Night Except Monday and Saturday AT THE CHAUTAUQUA TENT Corner of Calumet and Truman Avenues Good Music at 8 : 1 5 Lecture at 8 : 30 FREE FREE FREE

Mrs. S. Foust of Newcastle, Ind.. is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. W. E. Ppjtler of 93 Conkey avenue. Miss Clara Fisher has returned from a trip to Colorado and other points In

the West. She reports a delightful;

time.

Professor J. G. Keane of the Orphaumi dancing school is in New York attend-I Ing the American Association of thai

Masters of Dancing. He will return the latter part of August. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hembroff and iaughter Virgcne will leave Tuesday.

August ?nd. for Pault Pt. Marie, Mjch.. ! where they will be the guests of Mrs.. Joseph Hembroff. Sr., and other rtla-' tiver. j Miss Lulu Hutt of Toronto. Can., who j ias ben the cuest of the J. H. MeC1ayt trd the Ralph McClays for some, is j -iMiming to her home in Toronto. Mrs. j nalph McClay will return with her for

i isit with her parents and other rel itixes who r ol that city.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gabler of Peoria, 111., are the guests of Mr. and Mrh. I'red Maley.

Mrs. Wm. Fleming and daughter Clara went to Battle Ground. Ind., to attend the institute and visit frltmls-

Mrs. Stella DeWltt. who underwent j an operation at St. Margaret's Hospital las Saturday, is getting along nicely i and wjll soon be able to return to her ' heme. Miss Fle-rence Lauennan of 5 Sibley street, will leave Sunday fer an tended visit with friends and relatives In different points of Ohio. Miss Evelyn Schneider and a number of other girls employed at the Citisens

National Bank will leave Sunday for X'pler Betch. where they will spend two week at their cottare.

Miss Corinne Ryder left Monday fe-r hr vacation which she will spend with her mother In Manltowac. Wig.

Lily Fedder and Laura Herlltz will rave tonight for a two-weeks' trip hr.ugh Glaojer National Park and the ast.

Mr. A- J. Meyors and dauchter Poris -f South Hohmiti street, have returned iome after a ten-days' visit in Fort Madison and Burlington. Iowa. j Mr. and Mrs. Wjn. Cole and family sf 795 Beale avenue have returned from

i two. weeks' trip to Pennsylvania.

Dorothy Thompson is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mr. E. P. fciennett of ii6 May street.

Mrs. A. P. Stewart of Hi Conkey avenue has been visiting her mother at

NOTICE We will not be responsible for any statements made to our regular customers by Chester Dickinson and Hven Wade, former drivers, who are no longer connected with our company in any capacity. HAMMOND WET WASH LAUNDRY Phone 514 163 Michigan Ave.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

John Feltier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Le Feltier of 10T0 Harrison street, has iffix Tjite i!t for the past week.

Miss Mable "Wright Is visiting with isr aunt, Mrs. Frd Rica of 739 Claude treet.

Mi Fronts Fillinter has gone to!

t srth Girard, Pa., where she. will make ; i her home for the coming year.

LIVE LOCAL

HEWS "ADS"

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTITCHING. BITTOX COVERING, BRAIDING

If .PROMPT SERVICE

CALL WASSEV'S TELEPHONE 44 91 STATE STREET, HAMMOND. 7-15

Hemstitching and hand embroidery

neatly done. Children's dress and flower bouquets made to order. Work i promptly attended to. Would be pleased to show you samples of my J

work and give prices. Call 2o v.. state street. 3 doors east of P. n. Mrs. V. Kletz. 7-29-:

If you want your HEMSTITCHING Jon rlffht. have Mrs. Miller. 18D Stata St.. do it for you. Phone 17S0. Open venlngs. 6-7-lmo

T Tel;h to announce that I will be loing busine:v with the- Reliable CleanTS. Inc.. beginning August 1st. Phone

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CHAS. DAVIS. Mgr.

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The Dollar Day Cleaning Co., will ;o out f business Saturday, July 30. li those havlr.g garments in the of

fice niecse call and sr t same. Phone

iS-W after Saturday for delivery. -S0-1 CHAS. DAVIS, Mgr.

NOTICE I have purchafed the interest of O. P. Getty in the store operated under the name of Getty & Krause. 401 V. ?tate street and a.-'sure all liabilities, made by Getty &- Krauff up to and infinding July E9, 1921. 7-30-8. EMIX. J. KRAI'S.

NOTICE TO MT RAIN COAT CUSTOMERS: 41 orders taken on or before July S2. jlll be delivered August 2nd, special elivery to railroad and street car men lugust 4th. Phone Hammond 180-J I will call and show my new snappy loth and styles, autoists special cloth oat Is a dandy . H. V. ROBERTS. 30 Truman avenue, Hamond, Ind. -30.

Saving Regularly Teaches the Value of Money; Spending Never Does

Unless You Have Learned to Save Unless you have learned to save you no doubt have very little idea of how money grows when placed at interest even in small sums. Our records show a great many accounts started in a very small way that have grown into substantial sums. The interest in many cases amounting to a larger amount than the original deposit. We urge you to start saving at once. Interest will be paid on January 1st and July 1st of each year on all savings accounts that have been in the bank for three months or more.,

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Formerly Known as Lake County Savings and Trust Bank HAMMOND, INDIANA

WASTED A matron for the Alice; Club. Apply 23 Detroit st . S o'clock' Monday evening, Hammond. Refer-' ences required. 7-30 WANTED Giri for R-eneral housework, j Apply 573 State Line fct. Phone I 10T4-W Hammond. Mrs. S. IS. Thors"n. 7-30-3

Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work Schmidt Bros., Washington street, Gary. For prompt and efficient work, call 3650

"INTELLIGEN CITIZEN"

WHO SHALL WE BLAME FOR PRESENT DAY CONDITIONS? Come and Hear It Answered in Tonight's Subject "The Two Evils" CORNER H0HMAN AND FAYETTE STREETS G. J. Ellen, Speaker

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First Grand Picnic GIVEN BY THE Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America Local No. 1097 AT KOWALSKI'S GROVE SUNDAY, JULY 31 Dancing Afternoon and Evening Music by E. L. Young Orchestra Free Dancing Bus Leaves Main Restaurant Starting at 2 oXIock

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A Lucky Hamznond Boy Is Going to

Get a $60 Bi

WITHOUT SPENDING ONE CENT Apply at Once WEIS DRUG AND STATIONERY CO. 98 State St., Hammond, Ind.

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